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Boswell hosts campus parade for parents, friends of individuals
By Kara Kimbrough
One of the most trying aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the inability of family members and friends to visit Boswell individuals during the time the campus has been closed. Boswell hosted a parade on Friday to allow family members to drive through campus to wave to loved ones, drop off packages and let them know they are loved and missed. Led by Magee Police Chief Randy Crawford, the parade passed by campus buildings and front yards filled with individuals sitting under tents, allowing them a perfect view of the passing parade. Cars, trucks and golf carts decorated with balloons and personalized signs were a festive sight. Participants threw beads and candy and made individuals feel special.
Other participating in the parade were Magee Mayor Dale Berry and the Magee Fire Department. A few photos of the event are attached.
Magee Police Chief Randy Crawford led the Boswell parade through campus. Chief Crawford is a long-time supporter of Boswell and always participates when asked, in activities held on campus.
Individuals were happy to see Clint Ashley and Cindy Womack, who rode in Administration’s decorated golf cart.
Magee Mayor Dale Berry rode in the parade, waving to all of his friends. Mayor Berry is also very supportive of Boswell and knows many individuals by name.
– Family members decorated vehicles with their loved ones’ names, letting them know they’re not forgotten.
Individuals waved to Chief Crawford and others in the parade from a safe distance.
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